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Having followers on Instagram can have several benefits for individuals and businesses, including:
Swipe-up feature: Instagram allows accounts with 10k or more followers to add a swipe-up link to their Instagram stories. This can be a powerful tool for driving traffic to websites, blog posts, products, and services.
By Dineth Basura3 years ago in Geeks
SIZZLING OFFER: SOLAR SWITCH 10%+CVR,$2+EPC
SIZZLING OFFER: SOLAR SWITCH 10%+CVR,$2+EPC GREEN ENERGY IS THE WAY TO GO Switching to solar power has become an increasingly popular choice for homeowners in recent years. Not only does it reduce your carbon footprint and help to combat climate change, but it can also save you money on your energy bills in the long run. If you're considering making the switch, there's no better time than now to do it – and we're here to help.
By Samuel Kiptoo Surungai3 years ago in Geeks
What Makes a Movie Good or Bad?
I saw the above meme-tweet posted on Tumblr and it kind of blew my mind. It honestly did not occur to me that someone could watch a movie and not know whether the movie was good or bad. How do you not know if you've enjoyed something or not? It really is as simple as, if you enjoyed the movie, the movie is good, to you. If you didn't enjoy the movie, the movie isn't good, to you. It's a completely subjective distinction. I can't tell you if you are going to like a movie or not, I can only recommend or not recommend a movie based on my subjective opinion.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks
Who Will Win the AI-Language Model Fight: Bard vs. ChatGPT?
Who Will Wear the Crown? Battle of the Brains Bard vs ChatGPT In this article, we will compare ChatGPT vs. Google BARD to find out which one is perfect for your needs. AI language models have improved the analysis of natural languages in recent years, empowering robots to understand and generate human-like language with extraordinary clarity. ChatGPT and Google BARD are two of the most advanced and frequently used language models today.
By Amar Kumar3 years ago in Geeks
Are Bone Conduction Headsets A Stupid Tax Product and How Do They Work?
Bone conduction headsets are undoubtedly the most favored electronic products in the past 2 years, and their popularity speed is much faster than people's expectations. Whether you're running, cycling, or working out, you always see some people wearing bone conduction headsets to enjoy music while exercising. So, this popular product, does it have to be a good product? Or an stupid tax product?
By Jerry Song3 years ago in Geeks
Everything About Bringing Your A Game with NFT Game Development
Welcome to this blog post folks, where we’ll be discussing the exciting world of NFT game development. Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, have revolutionized the gaming industry by enabling true ownership and provenance of in-game assets. NFT games have been gaining popularity in recent years, with new games and platforms launching every week. In this post, we’ll explore the history of NFT games, breakthroughs in their development, statistics, and market leaders. Let’s find out how an NFT game development company helps to find monetizing opportunities.
By NFT Marketplace Development Company 3 years ago in Geeks
The difference between Bluetooth bone conduction headset and air conduction headphones
In the past two years, I have a new toy, which is Bluetooth bone conduction headset. I use them to listen to music while running and it feels good. I often share opinions about headphone products and music with my friends in the hardware community and sports community. Nowadays, many people can't figure out the difference between Bluetooth bone conduction headset and air conduction headphones. Some people even listen to the propaganda of unscrupulous merchants and mistakenly say that air conduction headphones are an upgraded version of Bluetooth bone conduction headset, which really makes me speechless.
By Jerry Song3 years ago in Geeks
Ambush (2023) Film Review
Ambush, directed by Mark Burman, attempts to bring one of the most contentious periods in American history, the Vietnam War, to mainstream entertainment. Despite several attempts to make the war the subject of action films, such as Missing in Action, The Last Hunter, and Siege of Firebase Gloria, the Vietnam War has remained resistant to such efforts, and Ambush seems unlikely to change that.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Geeks
'A Radiant Girl'- Movie Review
In his poem "Musee des Beaux Arts," W.H. Auden utilized a Brueghel painting depicting Icarus' fall from the sky to convey an important lesson about tragedy. He notes that "it takes place/While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along," emphasizing how the biggest, most catastrophic events often go unnoticed by those living their daily lives. Charlotte Wells' impressive directorial debut, "Aftersun," and now "A Radiant Girl," also embrace this idea by focusing on the small, yet crucial moments that are often overlooked in the grand scheme of things.
By Rajan surendar3 years ago in Geeks
#60yearsofJamesBond: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
When Sean Connery decided to leave the role of James Bond after production on "You Only Live Twice", it was decided that, rather than let the Bond series end, the role would be recast. But who would be suitable for the part that Connery had basically made his own? One candidate whose name cropped up again and again was Roger Moore. However, he had commitments to the ITC series The Saint, and so wasn't available. Other names in the frame included John Richardson, Anthony Rogers, Terence Stamp, Oliver Reed and Timothy Dalton. Over 400 actors, in total, were seen for the part: probably one of the most extensive casting sessions in cinema history for a leading role. And the name chosen from this huge process? A virtually unknown Australian advert actor called George Lazenby. It was quite an unusual choice to say the least, especially considering the standard he would be measured against. Nonetheless, it was Lazenby who the producers wanted, and he made his debut, and, indeed, his final appearance as Bond in 1969's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". This was to be a Bond film like no other: not only would Bond be seen to be more vulnerable than previously, there would be a greater emotional heart, an attempt to push the boundaries in terms of effects and stunts, and perhaps the most shocking ending to a Bond film in the series' 60 year history... And it's this daring, radical approach that makes this one of the very best films in the franchise to date. From beginning to end, this is something very, very special, and it isn't afraid to break with established tradition in order to be successful.
By Joseph A. Morrison3 years ago in Geeks










